Making Gorgeous Alfalfa with my Dad (Step by Step Guide)

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  • čas přidán 18. 10. 2022
  • We had a short stretch of weather to make out favorite, close to home field. We tried our best to get a step by step guy of the processes we took and the timing involved in making this hay the best we possibly could. My dad has been doing this all his life and knows the best way to hedge our bets against the difficulty of Ohio's weather patterns.

Komentáře • 111

  • @jonbruce536
    @jonbruce536 Před rokem +15

    Beautiful. Excellent job of drying and baling. Your father is a rock star of making hay.

  • @jessiegoss3712
    @jessiegoss3712 Před rokem +22

    My Dad is gone from this world but when I was a small boy my Dad raised alfalfa hay. I never seen any thing not eat it or like it. I helped haul it and stack it. People bought and had no problems. He used the old equipment of his day.

    • @FarmingInsider
      @FarmingInsider  Před rokem +3

      It's a great crop to make. Hard in our area, but rewarding.

    • @alicewilliams1311
      @alicewilliams1311 Před rokem +1

      @@FarmingInsider hello and good evening .. would love a response too .. nice meeting you here .. I'm Alice

  • @LoneWolf-wv4fg
    @LoneWolf-wv4fg Před dnem +1

    I used to unload the wagons of alfalfa on a dairy farm for an old family friend. We did about 1200 bales a day and unloaded and stacked all by hand. The only catch was the guy’s father did the baling and he loved to pack as much hay in a square bale as possible so they never weighed less than 80lbs. It sucked but after it was done it felt amazing

    • @FarmingInsider
      @FarmingInsider  Před 6 hodinami

      agreed. The sense of accomplishment is amazing

  • @benburns5995
    @benburns5995 Před rokem +9

    Great video about Alfalfa. Really enjoyed the drone footage, very good.

  • @alexanderelnaggar3243
    @alexanderelnaggar3243 Před rokem +3

    Never too late I just turned 67 and I am learning how to plant Alfalfa

  • @EL-ru8nl
    @EL-ru8nl Před rokem +5

    Man, a baler that bales bales. Who would of thought. Looks like good stuff.

  • @billdoerge6605
    @billdoerge6605 Před měsícem +1

    Great video Jeff, Bo really enjoyed this one!

  • @nathanrobinson7715
    @nathanrobinson7715 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Your explanation was basically what happened. And it was easy to understand

  • @CamaroSS215
    @CamaroSS215 Před 5 měsíci +2

    That’s a beautiful field

  • @frankscruggs4749
    @frankscruggs4749 Před rokem +5

    Good video and really nice looking hay.

  • @user-lv3sv1nn7i
    @user-lv3sv1nn7i Před 8 měsíci

    Good video and really nice looking hay.. well done !!!!.

  • @guthriewhyte4395
    @guthriewhyte4395 Před rokem +7

    Really nice video & really informative! Great to see you work with your dad and the dogs enjoyed themselves too!

  • @eaglefood4584
    @eaglefood4584 Před 2 dny +1

    I remember visiting aunt katies dairy farm as a kid. The guys were bottle feeding calves and i recall their alfalfa bale room having this copious dense odor to it that unplugged the sinus. That herb/grass ? must be nutritiously potent

    • @FarmingInsider
      @FarmingInsider  Před 2 dny

      I would say that’s probably correct. Alfalfa is called the king of forages for a reason. When it’s made right the guys in the industry call it rocket fuel

  • @swagzoneus
    @swagzoneus Před 5 měsíci

    When you finish bundling a field release the tension and drive around a bit and the last bundle will loosen up and some fall out. Also put the pins in the front holes next to the machine in the holding position. They do not need to be put in the slotted holes. We have had these balebarons since 2011 they work good and easy to work on.

  • @ryburnsjr
    @ryburnsjr Před 11 měsíci

    well done !!!!

  • @mohammadlor719
    @mohammadlor719 Před 18 dny

    Alfa alfa man well done my man you are the man oohh alfaalfa man

  • @peterfrebold
    @peterfrebold Před rokem +1

    .... have to say was rather impressed as to how fast you could move along with the bale accumulator ...... you were recommended by YT, am not a farmer but love seeing the goings on on farms ... have dine the suby, likey, belly, clicky, thingy ..... thx for the share .. as always .. never stop dreaming, just dream bigger .. have fun be safe, save our oceans ....

    • @FarmingInsider
      @FarmingInsider  Před 11 měsíci

      Thank you for tuning it! We are all about the oceans

  • @MBAZIIRALENON
    @MBAZIIRALENON Před 7 měsíci +1

    Thanks for the video

  • @tfisadog5260
    @tfisadog5260 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Fantastic video. So many videos are general in nature. You broke down the different processes and why you did each. I do small squares and have 10 A grass. I would like to see a video someday of introducing the Alfalfa and Timothy into the grass.

  • @JohnRobitaille-yq4qt
    @JohnRobitaille-yq4qt Před 8 měsíci

    As a kid I grew up on my grandparents farm in Massachusetts, my oldest sister my brother in law my 2 daughters and I just recently moved to oriant iowa. I'm on disability but would love to do farn work again.

  • @williamjohnston580
    @williamjohnston580 Před rokem +2

    Well done video and commentary

  • @lucgagnon5241
    @lucgagnon5241 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Well let's say that it's no shit you're bailing ! Alfalfa has a high protein level but boy it's an hard one to grow. Type of soil, proper pH level, proper drainage, high level soil minerals, winter (when it has to get thru it) and finally, harvesting it properly too. Hard to dry and very gentle to loose their leafs... That's a great bailing job you did. Your cows will thank you by giving more quality milk !

    • @FarmingInsider
      @FarmingInsider  Před 11 měsíci

      Oh yes, we struggle with the drainage in most of our ground. Thank you!

  • @P3FARM
    @P3FARM Před 8 měsíci

    Nice ❤❤

  • @Salty_TaterTodd
    @Salty_TaterTodd Před 11 měsíci +1

    Your PERFECT commentary throughout this video along with PERFECTION in bales made a follower outta me 🤌🏼🤩

  • @andyrobinson339
    @andyrobinson339 Před rokem +4

    Did your dad say "translocate"? Jeesh! Now I need a dictionary to watch this channel!! Great footage and commentary!

    • @FarmingInsider
      @FarmingInsider  Před rokem +1

      Haha he blew me away with that lingo too

    • @Salty_TaterTodd
      @Salty_TaterTodd Před 11 měsíci

      Translocate: “The transferring of location” The more you know 😜😂

    • @andyrobinson339
      @andyrobinson339 Před 11 měsíci

      @@Salty_TaterTodd Now look up facetious.

  • @danielford1246
    @danielford1246 Před rokem

    I use Crop Saver from New Holland and spray on alfalfa at bailing. It preserves the product and allows increase in moisture. Do you use it?

  • @anthonystermich6735
    @anthonystermich6735 Před rokem +1

    The Baron is an excellent machine, but I've always preferred ARCUSIN because of its simplicity and more forgiving on bale size as well as less hp to run it.
    How do you like the Baron?

    • @FarmingInsider
      @FarmingInsider  Před rokem +2

      The baron has performed really well in terms of capacity. You're exactly right about the strengths of the Arcusin. Bale size is far less strict and it's smaller. This is the smallest field of hay we run and the baron was honestly a bit big getting started, the stories change a bit in larger, better running fields

  • @richardmhalsall8367
    @richardmhalsall8367 Před rokem +1

    when your dad says he took it easy on the Alfalfa when Tedding and Raking, what RPM/Speed is he going or recommend?

  • @jerimahjohnson8698
    @jerimahjohnson8698 Před rokem

    Have the same tractor....getting ready to plant ☘️ alfalfa in ohio

    • @FarmingInsider
      @FarmingInsider  Před 11 měsíci

      Good luck! It’s a great crop when it gets going well

  • @jeffmiller9986
    @jeffmiller9986 Před rokem +5

    Whoa! NICE hay dude, you didn't mention, did the hay end up curing out well?

    • @FarmingInsider
      @FarmingInsider  Před rokem +3

      It did! I was planning on filming some of the batch until I realized it was already sold. No issues!

    • @jeffstout6567
      @jeffstout6567 Před rokem +2

      After thoughts on the 21 bale pack, the center stack pushing 19% moisture, do you foresee issues when compressed and tied in the future? Tia.

    • @FarmingInsider
      @FarmingInsider  Před rokem

      @@jeffstout6567 This stuff kept beautiful. We had some other woodsline stuff 22ish% that lost color with preservative

  • @rajibjoshi9647
    @rajibjoshi9647 Před 4 měsíci

    in India people take hand sickle and large tarp/cloth and go to fields almost everyday and hand cut feed / grass and carry it home in the tarp on their head and have a hand driven cutting machine and cut it into smaller pieces and feed the buffalo/ cow

  • @coryfritz295
    @coryfritz295 Před rokem +2

    Do you guys do any custom chopping of alfalfa for any of your neighbors or customers?

    • @FarmingInsider
      @FarmingInsider  Před rokem

      We do not. Actually, we are getting out of chopping haha. Things didn't work out as well as we had hoped and are focusing more on dry hay

  • @botolair-uu7nq
    @botolair-uu7nq Před 5 měsíci

    hello, i'm from asia. you have such a great job, make a big family farm is one of my big dream. i have question, is that all machine, tractors, and trailer is by rent or your farm own equipment? thanks for attention.

  • @ChrisDecker-dl8xt
    @ChrisDecker-dl8xt Před rokem +1

    How do you transport the stack of bundles when they are done? what is the size of that stack?

    • @FarmingInsider
      @FarmingInsider  Před rokem

      We grab 3 bundles of 63 bales at a time with the overhead grapple on the telehandler

  • @cowwhisperer8927
    @cowwhisperer8927 Před 4 měsíci

    Hey. Aren't you loosing much leaves when tedding twice with high RPM ?

  • @iamentrepreneur6060
    @iamentrepreneur6060 Před rokem +1

    approx how much alfalfa yield you get
    in kgs or tons out of 1 acre of land

  • @bobmoroney3643
    @bobmoroney3643 Před 11 měsíci +1

    You Needed "CARL" to pull that one out. 🧑‍🔬

  • @KarensCookieJarCollection

    I see this was small bales but at times you make large bales then send them thru the re-baler. Can you tell us why its more economical to make large squares and then to re-bale later. Signed "Farming Insider Junkie" --- "Living vicariously thru others"

    • @FarmingInsider
      @FarmingInsider  Před rokem +2

      Hey Bryan, we will run the large square baler when a large amount of hay is ready and at the maturity we want and there is a limited foreseeable weather window to make it, or it is really busy time of the year and we don't have enough available help to fully staff the small square operation. The small squares balers can only do so much, so the large square baler is a tool that just helps us get it baled and off the field quicker. If we didn't run the large square baler, we run the risk of hay getting too old and far less desirable and therefore, profitable.

    • @KarensCookieJarCollection
      @KarensCookieJarCollection Před rokem

      @@FarmingInsider Wow that makes perfect sense. All about time... and is why you baled early this alfalfa because of rain coming.
      Farming is so amazing..... love your channel!

    • @a.l.l.firewood8883
      @a.l.l.firewood8883 Před rokem

      Speed I would think

  • @linedallaire6637
    @linedallaire6637 Před 5 měsíci

    Here in Canada the weather makes it so difficult to do.

  • @geraldmiller4827
    @geraldmiller4827 Před rokem

    Do you guys stay one step ahead of the equipment payments? I've never seen anyone trade as much equipment as you guys do.

  • @alexanderelnaggar3243

    Can you recommend a trusted source of premium quality seeds for arid climates.
    Thanks

  • @bashirkhan3974
    @bashirkhan3974 Před 7 měsíci +1

    It is amazing baler is small why you are not using bigger baler

  • @aaronjarvenpa1743
    @aaronjarvenpa1743 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Why don’t you double Windrow the hay ?

  • @hammerhayllc
    @hammerhayllc Před rokem +4

    Now I am sweating because I am thinking I have been using "teddering" all my life..

    • @FarmingInsider
      @FarmingInsider  Před rokem +2

      Hahaha this made me laugh. I find it such a frustrating term for what it’s trying to describe but it’s also not totally on par with the English language either. You don’t go hamming with a hammer, you go hammering on something. So in that sense, teddering is reasonable. On the other hand, you don’t go balering with a baler. You go baling

    • @hammerhayllc
      @hammerhayllc Před rokem +2

      @@FarmingInsider haha dang, these are very good points that I have not explored… “tedding”, “baling”, and “hamming” it is from now on. Consistency is key

  • @craigslistrro709
    @craigslistrro709 Před 10 měsíci

    literally TONS and TONS of fertilizer used to grow it to that level.. Export level.

  • @megaprocompta567
    @megaprocompta567 Před rokem

    Tanx for that informations I want to work with you

  • @nebbarlamine54
    @nebbarlamine54 Před 11 měsíci +1

    You got about 600 bale 😊 i guess

    • @FarmingInsider
      @FarmingInsider  Před 11 měsíci

      I don’t think it was quite that heavy but it was excellent quality

  • @luizandredesouza6136
    @luizandredesouza6136 Před 10 měsíci

    Quantos kg da o fardos

  • @rexross7086
    @rexross7086 Před rokem

    Do you live next to a gun range

  • @geraldmiller4827
    @geraldmiller4827 Před rokem

    Where's the chopper and 6 wagons?

    • @FarmingInsider
      @FarmingInsider  Před rokem

      Gone!

    • @gkmiller24
      @gkmiller24 Před rokem

      Oh man. I was looking forward to chopping videos this fall. Did you not get enough jobs to make it worth it?

  • @jerrylansbury9558
    @jerrylansbury9558 Před rokem

    Ouch ! 5:27 So many stems !!!!! A dairy cow would go dry eat this hay !

  • @jerrylansbury9558
    @jerrylansbury9558 Před rokem +1

    At 8:04 Preservative ? Most animal will turn the other way with the smell of preservatives ! It stinks !
    Had a western outlet try to sell me a semi-load of hay. I asked if they used preservatives. He said no......so the deal was. I could remove one bale from the load and pay for it .........with the understanding if the cows would eat it compared to my own bales with out preservatives. The cows never even looked at the new hay. The went straight to my own hay.
    Thats like trying to get someone to eat onions and or garlic if they cant stand the stink !
    Bale what animals will eat.......high quality natural hay !
    This is the reason I switched to balage hay........... they eat everything !

  • @jesuscarrasco9324
    @jesuscarrasco9324 Před rokem

    tiene humedad se ven los palos verdes;

  • @rikilamaru
    @rikilamaru Před 4 měsíci

    whats funny my best friends horse is allergic to alfalfa lol

  • @MBAZIIRALENON
    @MBAZIIRALENON Před 7 měsíci +1

    Kindly support me expand my farm to ten acres

  • @johnolive3377
    @johnolive3377 Před rokem

    I’m glad none of my son’s call me the old man are my old man. Sounds very disrespectful to me are a lack of vocabulary and education.

    • @FarmingInsider
      @FarmingInsider  Před rokem +2

      I know very few people with a relationship as close as my dad and I. It’s not lacking respect

  • @jerrylansbury9558
    @jerrylansbury9558 Před rokem

    Make do with what we have ? 2:21 You have far more equipment then I ever grew up with ! Come back to reality ..........and moreover ........should be able to make 5 cuttings per year of prime alfalfa. Been farming for 50 years.......and nearly every year " in Iowa " we are able to get 5 cutting per year.

  • @robthomas3968
    @robthomas3968 Před rokem

    I don’t be horrible to you talk some crap

  • @AgriFatech
    @AgriFatech Před 5 měsíci +1

    Great video about Alfalfa. Really enjoyed the drone footage, very good.

  • @jeffreysimon2955
    @jeffreysimon2955 Před rokem +6

    When you finish bundling a field release the tension and drive around a bit and the last bundle will loosen up and some fall out. Also put the pins in the front holes next to the machine in the holding position. They do not need to be put in the slotted holes. We have had these balebarons since 2011 they work good and easy to work on.